Green Lantern movie

Directed by the Casino Royale visionary Martin Campbell, the Warner Bros. movie Green Lantern is a predominantly faithful, very family-friendly depiction of the heroic characters, fantastic worlds and memorable storylines from the beloved DC Comics series, primarily those written to huge acclaim by …

Despite repeatedly showcasing what seems to be very fluid gameplay, I've been giving the Green Lantern movie tie-in video game Green Lantern: Rise of the Manhunters a bit of a hard time for sticking Hal Jordan with his tried-and-true constructs -- you know, fists and such...

With just less than a week before Green Lantern opens in cinemas, Warner Bros. has released a plethora of scenes from the new film based on the popular DC Comics superhero. After the jump you will find eight clips in all, many of which feature key moments of the film and should be considered spoiler…

Moviegoers will get to know Hal Jordan (as played by Ryan Reynolds) pretty well as they watch his journey from test pilot to space cop in Green Lantern on June 18, but his intergalactic co-stars are worth a closer look as well. Drill sergeant Kilowog and the brilliant Tomar-Re will be among the mos…

As the sole member of the "F-Sharp Bell Corps," the sightless Rot Lop Fan gets a lot of credit for infusing the Green Lantern corps with some much needed sound. Fortunately for Hal Jordan, there's an additional cache of would-be Lanterns with the ability to overcome great fear through musi…

Let's face it: When it comes to the Green Lantern corps, Hal Jordan is probably not the most creative dude with his constructs in the bunch. That's not a huge problem in terms of Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment's upcoming Green Lantern: Rise of the Manhunters videogame, though.…

With just a few weeks remaining until the premiere of Green Lantern, Warner Bros. has released a new trailer explicitly designed to familiarize audiences with the deep mythology of the DC Comics superhero comics upon which the film is based...

With a core concept of space cops smashing robots with energy constructs in the shapes of fists, swords and guns, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment's Green Lantern: Rise of the Manhunters seems right at home in the world of videogames...